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The eternal learner said:they send a letter.
I can't wait to feel the grain of the paper
and to smell the ink.
Ow! and realising my name has been
formally pressed.
If I ever do...
The eternal learner said:they send a letter.
Cui said:Picking up the phone to hear good news is good too. ;D
Top Gun is why I am a pilot.
Congrats on finding what you really want though, doing what you want and not what you think you want to do is the key to it all.
Jim Seggie said:To be honest, you should speak with a recruiter at CFRC on York and Kennedy.
I was chasing my dream too......
But she's too fast for me..........
Jim Seggie said:I tried chasing her again....and yes she is still too fast......
matthew1786 said:Do they call to advise even if you did not make the first cut? Or is a letter sent out in that case?
matthew1786 said:Do they call to advise even if you did not make the first cut? Or is a letter sent out in that case?
littlewhitebuddha said:Just made a forum account. Nice to know that I'm not the only one suffering through this waiting game. I applied last year but my application could not be accepted because I needed to get my asthma cleared but I couldn't get the test done in time for the deadline. Turns out I never even had asthma so I'm back this year better than ever. I'm really expecting to get in but all the waiting is truly testing. My recruiter said I should know by March 23rd, or the end of March by the latest, but who knows. Seems like there is some conflicting intel out there.
Chalupas said:I hope you get your arm/elbow squared away man
And I sincerely hope it's end of march and not the end of April
canada94 said:Update on myself again... elbow/arm right down to my pinky is now starting to get numb when I do push- ups and stuff.. I really have no idea what the hell is up with my arm.. I am going to go back to the Doctors to see what is up, I want this elbow s*** to just heal up and go away!
The eternal learner said:Hmmm. Sounds like tendinitis to me or over training. When you do any exercise that requires you to grip a barbel, do you feel any discomfort, like a numbing pain that radiates from your elbow joint down your arm? If anything, take a rest from training for a week and see if the swelling goes away. After that, sorry man, it's out of my range of knowledge. Unfortunately I'm just a personal trainer not a physio.
Back on topic
littlewhitebuddha, I got the same answer from the Corporal that's in charge of my file. He said we might get answers around the 23Th of March. But to his experience, the offers will start flocking in around April.
We will just have to wait and see. Meanwhile I'll keep on staying focus on the goal, being mentally and physically ready like a Leader is supposed to be. Maybe you'll find this funny or crazy but during my runs or my beep test, I recite the 15 steps of battle procedure. Just to test my mental focus under physical fatigue. To tell you the truth guys, maybe I'm being a bit gullible, but what's getting me going is what the Captain said at the end of my interview.
I'll stay positive till the end. We are almost there.
littlewhitebuddha said:I've applied for MARS and Infantry. I know they're almost polar trades, but I'd be good at either, however I'm leaning towards Infantry. I think I could be a good MARS Officer, but I just have so many skills and experiences that would help me excel in the army. I'm currently studying Arabic Language and Culture at the University of Ottawa, and I'd be happy to stay here and continue my degree, but I'd also love to be switched to RMC so we'll see what happens. I want to work in the Middle East when I'm in the CF, and from a peacekeeping perspective, business is good in the Arab world these days. That's my justification for learning Arabic. I just think it would make me so much more combat effective. The language gap was such a big struggle in Afghanistan and for any potential operations in Libya/Syria/Egypt/Lebanon/Tunisia etc. I want to be an asset.